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There are plenty of 240v supplying power stations available
A typical cpap machine may average at about 40w
A cheapish power station with 320 watt hours would run this for up to 8 hours
Realistically with some losses of power conversion and maybe the cpap running at a higher wattage, the above may more realistically be 6 to 7 hours. If you want a couple of nights use and say 12 to 14 hours is enough then you'd maybe need 2 X 320WH power stations or one single bigger one.
Examples from amazon
320Wh
https://smile.amazon.co.uk/CTECHi-Portable-100000mAh-Generator-Technology/dp/B0BQMR8RQ9
1002Wh
https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08RNQ9P2R
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In reply to Post #4 Exactly what it says, power supply needs to be somewhere between 100-240v AC. You’re not going to get that off of any power bank type thing. You’d have to investigate what is available for the caravaning world.
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In reply to Post #3 1.0 – 1.5A, 100 – 240V, 50 – 60Hz I took that off the website, not sure what it means though lol
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In reply to Post #1 What’s the rating of the machine
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In reply to Post #1 Jay Mungo uses their large power pack to run his I believe. Perhaps drop him a message on Facebook
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Hi there, can anyone recommend a power pack that will run a CPAP machine for a couple of nights fishing ? Will just be for the CPAP machine I’ve got another power bank for phones and lights etc.
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